Apparently Capcom has updated the game to allow for a versus mode, which includes the ability to customize your character and battle others. Mega Man is no stranger to PVP, as Mega Man 7had a hidden mini-game that allowed you to pit Mega Man against Bass in robotic combat, and the Battle Network/Starforce series has featured some form of battle mode at some point.

Still, this whole Xover debacle is incredibly interesting. As I've said in the past, I want a domestic release just so I can see for myself how much of a train-wreck this game really is.

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Have you experienced the trainwreck that is Rockman Xover yet? The free mobile game may not be available in the west, but it's still the only surviving and active Mega Man game -- that is, until the end of this mont...more

Whenever people asked about a new Mega Man game, some would often joke "but there's always Rockman Xover!" For those who aren't aware, it's a free-to-play game for Android and iOS that's only available in certain re...more

If you have't been following Rockman Xover, the game might not be that great as a Mega Man release, but it has some pretty awesome boss designs. The newest character is no exception -- the "Maiden of Lightning," Oro S.
S...more

Coming off of the cool Rosso and Blu D boss designs for Rockman Xover, Capcom has another bot on the way -- Verde R. He's a pretty indignant-looking bird, and commands the wind element.
His update will hit on August 12 in the...more

When people say "Mega Man is dead, I wish Capcom made more games from that franchise" it's not entirely true. Well it is, kind of, but there is also a Mega Man game out that's constantly updated -- Rockman Xover. It's a ...more

Rockman Xover, that free-to-play auto-running mobile abomination of Mega Man that's out in Japan, is apparently a resounding success, obtaining over 1.51 million downloads. The game might be free, but the point is Capcom...more

Rockman Xover is still a thing that Capcom insists on supporting, and recently it just obtained a major update -- an entire Mega Man ZX world. In addition to the new set of stages, the game is also getting a sweet Zero-themed...more

I think I've said all that really needs to be said about Capcom's free-to-play abomination that is Rockman Xover. But in all fairness, I have not personally played the game and thus can't judge the accuracy of others' damning...more

Remember Rockman Xover? That one mobile game that almost plays itself, and features a heavy dose of microtransactions and social support? That thing pretty much all of you do not want may actually be coming overseas at some p...more

The strangely popular iOS abomination Rockman Xover is still getting new content, despite the fact that the localization is on hold. Specifically, the retro themed Arcade Man is now a part of the game, compliments of the Meg...more

The folks at Splash Damage have been busy over the last two years. Since the release of Brink and a stint on Batman: Arkham Origins' multiplayer, they figured it was time to return to their roots with a heavy focus on PC...more

Final Fantasy: All the Bravest was a travesty. It played itself, it was pretty abrasive in its pandering, and the microtransactions were so pushy that it was hard to enjoy it without feeling like you were constantly being sold something.
Final Fantasy: Record Keeper is another free-to-play game in the same vein, but it's a much better effort that doesn't feel straight-up insulting to fans.more

Halo Online sounds like something you'd see scribbled on a homemade DVD complete with copyright-infringing cover art but, no, it's a proper PC game in development at Saber Interactive.
Granted, it's a free-to-play, multiplaye...more